Introduction-
Cell are as basic to biology as atoms are to chemistry. All living thins are composed of cells. Organisms are either single -celled an muti-celled. Unit Objectives-
Describe how to use microscopes and how it aides in the study of cells
Compare and contrast animal and plant cell
Distinguish between eukaryotes and prokaryotes.
Distinguish the structure and function of the cell membrane.
Name the major organelles found in the eukaryotic cell, and describe their functions.
Describe the function and structure of the nucleus.
Distinguins between tissues, organs, and organ systems.
Lesson 1-Monday- (Due Tuesday 1159pm)
Watch the following video on using a microscope. Click on the blue link, The Virtual Scope, to explore a microscope virtually.
Microscope TestCells
Introduction-Cell are as basic to biology as atoms are to chemistry. All living thins are composed of cells. Organisms are either single -celled an muti-celled.
Unit Objectives-
Lesson 1-Monday- (Due Tuesday 1159pm)
Watch the following video on using a microscope. Click on the blue link, The Virtual Scope, to explore a microscope virtually.
Microscope Activity
Complete and upload the following microscope quiz.
Sign in to the link and take the microscope quiz
http://www.quia.com/quiz/1930937.html?AP_rand=628574676
Lesson 2-Tuesday
Open the attached document containing guided notes about animal cells.Click on the following website and complete a virtual tour of an animal cell.
Virtual tour of animal cell
Upload the completed notes when completed.
Lesson 3-Wednesday
8 Organelles in Eukaryote Cells-S.pdf
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Lesson 4-Friday-